Alibre Design Expert



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Native 32-bit and 64-bit support |
3D CAD design software suite for business-class professionals that provides comprehensive modeling, detailing, interoperability, and downstream applications.
Alibre Design Professional



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Operating System Support |
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Native 32-bit and 64-bit support |
3D CAD design software suite for business-class CAD professionals that provides comprehensive modeling, detailing, interoperability, and downstream applications.
Alibre Design Personal



Stop playing around and start playing around. If you have projects that require any type of design, then you need Alibre Design Personal Edition (PE). It's easy to use, powerful, and much faster than a trash can full of crumpled paper drawings.
No-fluff, unabridged 3D power with automatic 2D drawing creation and STL export at a hobby-friendly price. Design it, document it, change it around, perfect it, and then make it. Explore more design options and get it right the first time.
3D CAD design software suite for individual hobbyists that need to model ideas but don’t require comprehensive detailing, import/export, or downstream applications.
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Learning |
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Integrated Tutorials |
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You can access 18 built-in tutorials covering topics such as modeling your first part, reusing AutoCAD data, or learning sheet metal fundamentals. |
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Easy, streamlined user interface |
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Alibre Design does not have hundreds of tools you will never use that just get in the way. You will not wade through countless menus or be left trying to make sense of a convoluted user interface. Our goal is simplicity and efficiency. |
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3D Modeling |
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Accurate Physical Properties |
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Instantly query the mass, surface area, and other common physical properties of your parts and assemblies. Select real materials for your parts during part creation for accurate mass results. |
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Parametric part modeling |
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Drive your design with dimensions, rather than having dimensions just represent the size of something. Making changes to dimensions updates the part or assembly, and those changes cascade throughout the design and even into 2D drawings automatically. |
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Parametric assembly modeling |
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With the same benefits as parametric part modeling, you can dynamically control how assemblies behave. Most importantly, any changes show up automatically in 2D drawings of your design. |
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Drag-and-drop Constraint Management |
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Constraints, what make your assembly behave like it would in the real world, are occasionally a challenge for newer users. Alibre Design makes it easy with drag and drop simplicity and instant feedback so you can apply them quickly and efficiently. |
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Excel Driven Designs |
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Use Microsoft Excel to drive your parts and assemblies. From within Excel, you can make design changes that propagate throughout the design and into 2D drawings. You can also use Excel to perform specific analyses and use the results to drive your CAD files. |
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Accurate Assembly Motion |
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Assemblies act and move like they would in the real world. You can see how an assembly moves and behaves before going to production. |
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Interference Detection |
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Check where parts collide with other parts in your assembly, down to the smallest detail. Quickly analyze whether your assembly will have problems before going to production. |
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Re-use 2D Files (DWG/DXF) as the basis for 3D parts |
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Your legacy 2D data is not lost. Alibre Design can import DWG and DXF files, and you can even use the geometry in them as the basis for 3D parts and assemblies. |
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Design Communication |
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Basic 3D PDF Publishing |
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Publish your native or imported models to 3D PDF, allowing those with the free Acrobat Reader to open, rotate, zoom, and pan your 3D model. Basic publishing gives you the ability to turn models into 3D PDFs. |
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2D Drawings |
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Basic 2D toolset |
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Basic 2D detailing allows you to create orthographic views (top, left, front, etc.), isometric views (top-left, bottom-right, for example), exploded views and custom views. Also gives you full access to all the annotation tools. |
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Automatic updating of 2D when design changes |
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When you make a change in a part or assembly, you do not have to start the drawing over from scratch. The drawing automatically changes to represent the new item. This includes all dimensions, views (such as section, detail, or partial), BOMs, etc. Basically eliminates drawing rework and errors. |
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Import/Export |
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STL Export |
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STL export allows you to output files that nearly every CAM program or rapid prototyping service can use. |
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Basic 2D Import/Export to DXF - DWG |
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Import DWG and DXF files into a 2D workspace. You can further detail or modify the document after importing, or use it as the basis for a new 3D design. |
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ABS Material - White


ABS Material - White
ABS (Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) is considered to be the second easiest material to work with when you start 3D printing. ABS is an engineering polymer commonly used to produce car bumpers due to its toughness and strength. It’s also the stuff that Lego blocks are made of…tough enough but safe enough for the kids to handle!
Please note however, consideration must be made when printing larger objects – thermal stress can cause ABS to warp as the part cools.
ABS (Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) is considered to be the second easiest material to work with when you start 3D printing. ABS is an engineering polymer commonly used to produce car bumpers due to its toughness and strength. It’s also the stuff that Lego blocks are made of…tough enough but safe enough for the kids to handle!
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POLYMER PROPERTIES |
ABS WHITE |
ABS COLOURED |
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Print temperature |
240-245oC |
243-248oC |
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Raft temperature |
235oC |
235oC |
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First layer temperature |
230oC |
232oC |
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Print base material |
Acrylic/ABS |
Acrylic/ABS |
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Raft required |
Yes |
Yes |
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Filament diameter |
3mm |
3mm |
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Spool capacity |
1kg (equal to 58 cubic inches) |
1kg (equal to 58 cubic inches) |
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Please note however, consideration must be made when printing larger objects – thermal stress can cause ABS to warp as the part cools.








